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- Adavoyle was a station in the rural townland of Adavoyle, near Dromintee, in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The station was opened in 1892 by the Dublin...
- double track in 1850, which extended from Dundalk to a point north of Adavoyle station. This was a temporary station known as the "Wellington Inn" and...
- enhancing the overall capacity and flexibility of the Dublin-Belfast corridor. Adavoyle Incident (1921): On June 24, 1921, during the Irish War of Independence...
- king's armed escort, the 10th Royal Hussars, was derailed by an IRA bomb at Adavoyle, County Armagh. Five soldiers and a train guard were killed, as were fifty...
- military escort, the 10th Royal Hussars, was derailed by an IRA bomb at Adavoyle, County Armagh. Five soldiers and a train guard were killed in the derailment...
- Ulster, and were responsible for the derailing of a military train at Adavoyle railway station, 13 km north of Dundalk, which killed three soldiers, the...
- in having only one platform and sat between Dundalk, to the south, and Adavoyle (which closed in 1933), to the north. At the time of closure, it was the...
- Tramway Craigmore Viaduct Newry MacNeill's Egyptian Arch Wellington Inn 1852 Adavoyle 1933 border Mt. Pleasant 1965 M1 Castletown River Dundalk Clarke Dundalk...
- Tramway Craigmore Viaduct Newry MacNeill's Egyptian Arch Wellington Inn 1852 Adavoyle 1933 border Mt. Pleasant 1965 M1 Castletown River Dundalk Clarke Dundalk...
- Tramway Craigmore Viaduct Newry MacNeill's Egyptian Arch Wellington Inn 1852 Adavoyle 1933 border Mt. Pleasant 1965 M1 Castletown River Dundalk Clarke Dundalk...